Steamers Virginian and Parisian of Allan line and Carpathia of Cunard
line reach side of Titanic, Baltic of White Star line sighted on the way.

Passengers transferred to the Parisian and Carpathia, while Virginian
takes vessel in tow for Halifax.

Second transfer to be made to Baltic, which will take passengers to New
York, arriving on Thursday.

Bulletin

The New Haven railroad will send a special Pullman train to Halifax to
accommodate the passengers of the Titanic.

CANSO. N.S. The White Star liner Titanic, having transferred her
passengers to the Parisian and Carpathia, was, at 2 o'clock this afternoon,
being towed to Halifax by the Virginian of the Allan line.

The Virginian passed a line to the Titanic as soon as the passengers had
been transferred, and the latest work received by wireless was that there
was no doubt that the new White Star liner would reach port. Agents of the
White Star line at Halifax have been ordered to have wrecking tugs sent out
to aid the Virginian with her tow into port.

HALIFAX. N. S. Held afloat only by her watertight compartments, the great
White Star liner Titanic is slowly crawling toward this harbor. Her
passengers have been taken aboard the Sunard liners Carpathia and the
Parisian of the Allan line only to have to face a second ordeal as they are
to be again transferred to the Baltic of the White Star line this afternoon.
The Baltic will take them to their journey’s end in New York, where they are
due on Thursday.

The disaster to the Titanic was unparalleled in the history of
navigation. The largest, most luxurious and best appointed vessel ever laid
down, she seemed proof against any disaster.

Hardly another craft afloat could have withstood the terrific shock when
the Titanic, driving along at better than half speed although in the midst
of ice fields, crashed bow on into a great submerged mountain of ice which
tore away her steel plates.

Only meager advices regarding this wreck have been received here by the
wireless and these fail to clear up how the accident took place or whether
there was a panic among the passengers. That Captain Smith, admiral of the
White Star’s fleet and in command of this latest creation, realized the
danger was shown by an immediate appeal for aid. The wireless of the Titanic
picked up the Cape Race Station and immediate aid was demanded.

The Allan liner Virginian was the first to be reached, but almost before
she had turned her prow toward the Titanic other craft had started on the
same errand.

Then came a waiting time, punctuated with brief wireless messages that
caused alarm. "Hurry" "Hurry" was the…